…that wanders around the general area, though generally sticking around Rumata, and it’s virtuoso work. German used two directors of photography over the intermittent shoot (Vladimir Ilin and Yuriy Klimenko),…
…like: The guys drool over glamour gal Angelababy, Wong Cho-lam and Sie Yi-lin have the snarky senses of humor, that sort of thing. “Nobody seems to be hyper-competitive, and there…
…it finally dawned on me that the kids’ German skills are very varied. So many of them ended up with D’s in German. “Captivating and not overlong for its content….
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…has to come to terms with living under communism. Great acting by the lead actress. Some very moving scenes.” Esme says: “Bibiana Beglau steals the show here. Reminiscent of…
…climbers. The surge of German interest in sport with the upcoming Olympic games leads for popular calls for a German team to conquer this challenge, with the most promising being…
…scene she’s in, the film would be merely competent—thanks to her presence, we come to see Hannah as a prickly, complex yet still quite sympathetic heroine. 4 cats” …
Janet says: “In this worthwhile film, a young East German man hides the unification of Germany in order to protect his fragile Socialist mother from dying of shock. Like most…
…other ‘undesirables’ under their control. Adrian Brody, as Wladyslaw, is a surrogate of sorts for the director’s own story of survival under Nazi rule. Szpilman suffers the loss of his…
Michael says: “This German/French co-production is an intriguing love story, that’s actually a complex story of finding oneself and determine their path in life. When we first meet Baran, he…